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SOUR OPS DELIVER HOOK-HEAVY ROCK ‘N’ ROLL ON UPCOMING ALBUM ‘BIKERS MAKE BETTER LOVERS’ OUT NOW

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Sour Ops "All That Matters Now" Official Video

Official video for Sour Ops "All That Matters Now" single out 10.24.25. Directed by Price Harrison DP: Cody Duncum AC: Paris Silver AD: Christian Modica

“Sour Ops have distinguished themselves with a sound that straddles the line between punk and pop, characterized by an essentially guitar-driven foundation. While the guitars are indeed sharp, the approach to songwriting is distinctly pop—making those who compare them to Westerberg likely the closest to capturing the band’s true spirit.”- Buscadero

“Think of the melody of 90s Teenage Fanclub, wrapped up in the rock and roll energy of Eddie and the Hot Rods and nestling up to the glam rock of Kiss. Vocally there’s also a splash of Tom Petty in the stew. They’re a band that succeed in their mission to put the power into power pop.”
– Pop In The Real World

“Every song on offer is melodic goodness…”- I Don’t Hear A Single

Nashville rock and roll collective Sour Ops return with their new full-length album, Bikers Make Better Lovers. Led by musician, architect, and photographer Price Harrison, the band continues to carve out a distinct space rooted in guitar-driven minimalism, pulling from proto-punk grit and hook-heavy power pop.

On Bikers Make Better Lovers, Sour Ops deliver a record that doubles as both a stripped-down homage to rock and roll and a sly meditation on American identity. The album’s title—lifted from a faded, half-forgotten bumper sticker—sets the tone: provocative, absurd, and oddly revealing the longer you sit with it.

Across ten tracks, the band balances sharp songwriting with a raw, riff-forward approach. From the relentless charge of opener “Opting Out,” a defiant rejection of modern social noise, to the biting commentary of “Made of Lies,” the album navigates themes of disconnection, identity, and illusion without sacrificing immediacy or punch. Elsewhere, songs like “Gym Bro” and “All That Matters Now” explore character-driven narratives and emotional fallout with equal parts wit and weight.

Joining Harrison are longtime collaborators Tony Frost (bass) and Steve Ebe (drums), with additional contributions from acclaimed pedal steel player Paul Niehaus (Lambchop, Yo La Tengo) and vocalist Amanda Broadway, whose arrangements add depth and contrast to the album’s lean core.

Produced by Harrison and mixed by Melissa Mattey, Bikers Make Better Lovers captures Sour Ops at their most focused—refining their sound both sonically and conceptually while staying true to the raw energy that defines them.

With a reputation for blending the melodic sensibilities of power pop with the punch of classic rock and punk, Sour Ops continue to prove that Nashville’s underground extends far beyond its country roots.

Stream Bikers Make Better Lovers now and experience the next chapter from one of Nashville’s most compelling rock outfits.

Check out the teaser videos:

“Opting Out”:
https://youtu.be/E7OKk8q34_k

“Gym Bro”:
https://youtu.be/pqBw8LoP5lI

All That Matters Now (Full Length):
https://youtu.be/K8K0qvtW-As

Tracklist:

1. Opting Out

2. Problem Number Next

3. The Power of Right Now

4. She’s So Strange

5. Made of Lies

6. Gym Bro

7. All That Matters Now

8. Be My Secret

9. No Winner Tonight

10. Fake Appeal

Follow Sour Ops:

Website

Instagram

Facebook

Spotify

More Praise for Sour Ops:

“Sour Ops pulls in all kinds of power pop influences –

you might hear REM, you may find a hint of Bolan.”

– Americana UK

“Across 10 tracks of solid power pop guitars and super sharp hooks, Nashville’s Sour Ops reminds the world that Music City USA is more than just country bands and Americana singers.” – New Noise

“Re-imagine the sounds of T-Rex, AC-DC and The Kinks with a slight country twist. Weaving between warm hooks and more punchy, risk-taking verses…”- CLASH

“AM-era Wilco alt-country, fashionable Urge Overkill hooks, and glorious Paul Westerberg melodies…” – Glide Magazine

“…power-pop gems, with plenty of riffs and proto-punk spirit..- Take Effect Reviews

“Filled with rich and shimmering textures, a driven atmosphere, and stellar hooks from start to finish”-  Mystic Sons

“…riff-heavy, cerebral rock…. infectious and resonant, delivering just the right balance of rock and roll fervor and emotional power.” – Glide Magazine

 

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